Cannot say enough wonderful things about this Farm Boy store. By far it is the best one we have ever visited! My family and I have gone to this store since it opened and have felt a part of the Farm Boy family ever since. We are always greeted with a smile and hello (or welcome back) from various employees when entering the store. Not to mention we are greeted with their amazingly fresh selection of local and organic produce which is so reasonably priced! We also love their fresh bakery, deli counter and the Farm Boy brand frozen and fresh meal prep products. Our daughter also loves the free samples- always eager to see what juice is up for taste testing and beyond delighted when it happens to be some of their amazing chocolate milk! Part of our visit also consists for checking if the âchickens are buckingâ and if they arenât, a staff member is always happy to wake them up for us. Not to mention the friendships we have developed with a few of the staff, in particular Edward and Ansyeh! They both make our visits so special, especially for our daughter, she looks forward to seeing them every week! Ansyeh is the best cashier - so quick and is a packing extraordinaire! She always makes sure to check how we are doing and often has a special surprise for our daughter. While my husband and Edward often get into an interesting conversation about the days happenings. We cannot thank this Farm Boy enough for making Saturday morning grocery shopping one of our most favourite...
   Read moreHello, This review is for Saturday, May 13th at the Farm Boy in Aurora. I just had to review, as this is an experience I will never forget. I was out and about and my husband called to tell me to pick up a few things to make for 10 people and two kids, that were coming over for dinner so i stopped by the Farm Boy in Aurora as I was going home. I had no clue what to get or make in such a short period of time. A gentleman that was stocking the meat section came up to me and asked if I needed help.i believe his name was George. I was somewhat relieved but still had no clue as to what to buy. I explained to him it's 10 adults and a couple of children. He suggested the pork tenderloin couple of packs but I ended up buying three. And for the kids he suggested the chicken Parm family pack. I had no clue as to how to cook the tenderloin and he told me how to season and cook it. It came out to tender and juicy.(he was so right about adding lemon) My guests loved it. I made them with some rapini, and roast potatoes (his suggestion too). The breaded chicken parm I made with french fries.
It was a great experience and also very informative as to how to cook something and so simple.
Customer service there goes beyond exceptional.
Keep up the great work. I will be telling friends and family and also...
   Read moreIf Whole Foods and a farmerâs market had a love child raised on kombucha and good vibes, it would be Farm Boy Aurora. I swing by every few weeks like a pilgrim on a sacred questâfor the holy trinity: skinny organic chicken, multi-colour carrots that look like they were handpicked by woodland elves, and that $3.99 sourdough bread that tastes like it was baked in a monastery by monks who chant in gluten-free harmony.
đ¸ Yes, itâs pricey. But letâs be realâtheyâre paying rent in Aurora, not Narnia. Someoneâs gotta fund the artisanal lighting and the ambient playlist that makes you feel like youâre shopping inside a Wes Anderson film.
đŠâđł The staff? Absolute legends. Ask them to slice your bread? Done. Look overwhelmed juggling your rainbow produce and existential dread? Theyâll pack your bag like grocery angels descending from the heavens. One time, I swear a cashier gave me a look that said, âYouâre doing amazing, sweetie,â and I nearly cried into my kale.
đ The vibe? Itâs like Trader Joeâs went to finishing school in Ontario. Everythingâs curated, clean, and just a little too perfectâbut in a way that makes you want to buy a $9 tub of hummus and call it...
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